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WCAT Wildcat Petroleum Plc

0.155
-0.005 (-3.13%)
Last Updated: 08:47:48
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Wildcat Petroleum Plc WCAT London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-0.005 -3.13% 0.155 08:47:48
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.15 0.15 0.155 0.16
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OIL & GAS PRODUCERS

Wildcat Petroleum WCAT Dividends History

No dividends issued between 30 Dec 2014 and 30 Dec 2024

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Posted at 30/12/2024 08:33 by rockyride
Because SAVE dont have as strong a relationship with the SS Gov as WCAT. SAVE are desperate to be involved in some sort of a deal and they will pay good money to hold on to the pigtails of WCAT and weave their way in to a deal by throwing a bit of cash at it. Watch this space!
Posted at 30/12/2024 08:17 by worlds lrgest undies
Why on earth would SAVE give away circa £1m in costs on top of a further £4m odd in “existing̶1; market cap of WCAT as part of any deal?

It doesn’t make sense……

So they won’t.
Posted at 30/12/2024 08:11 by rockyride
No Im not kidding Det. Take a quick read of this:-As for WCAT. Might be laughable to some but look deeperMichael Kroupeev is an advisor to WCAT and i note he bought a very modest £50k investment over a year ago.He owns Waterford Investment. He turned Emerald Energy a serial under performer in Colombia oil by making a strategic investment and getting them involved in Syria which had similar discoveries across the border in Kurdistan and not long before they had significant discoveries/production.15-16 years ago I think he made £138m turning Emerald into a 25 or else 50 bagger from memory which was sold to Sinochem. (Emeralds Colombia assets were attacked/ burned down later).https://www.theguardian.com/business/marketforceslive/2009/aug/12/1He didn't have the same luck however with Sterling Energy in Kurdistan which then lay stagnant for a number of years while Waterfordy exited and ex Tullow people and others turned it into Afentra."The owner of Waterford, Mikhail Kroupeev will join WCAT as a strategic adviser to its Board of Directors and Waterford will also take a nominal equity stake in Wildcat*.The Waterford Group ("Waterford") was established in 1995 as an investment vehicle for Mr Michael Kroupeev. Waterford invests mainly in up-stream petroleum projects and since its inception, the fund has invested in over a dozen such projects, both public and private. In London, the company has invested in listed petroleum companies including Emerald Energy, Dana Petroleum, Anglo-Siberian, EuroSov Petroleum, Gulfsands Petroleum, Sterling Energy, Petroceltic and Sibir Energy.Wildcat will be able to draw upon Mr Kroupeev's extensive experience of managing listed oil companies as well as raising finance and negotiating significant petroleum sector deals. Wildcat will seek to leverage the extensive financial and petroleum network Mr Kroupeev has built up over the last 30 years, working with major investors, funds and major oil companies.Mandhir Singh, Chairman of Wildcat, commented: "The management of Wildcat is delighted to secure the backing of such a successful and experienced partner.The support provided by Waterford and Mr Kroupeev and their extensive networks will help to accelerate the process of Wildcat becoming a profitable, producing oil company with a high impact exploration division.This relationship will also allow Wildcat to tackle significant oil projects."https://markets.ft.com/data/announce/full?dockey=1323-15653771-43GPVMFV3D7AITIEI666QER8HBIt's this relationship i expect that people are missing about how WCAT could possibly be looking at these kind of opportunities no matter how incredible it may seem (It's not). I expect if a deal, any deal whether in Africa, Sudan or South Sudan could be financed as per Emerald Energy if anyone can remember that. While there's 2.8 billion shares in issue in WCAT, the m/cap is only £5m and it's the kind of relationship where Kroupeev could help inject significant financing/placing etc for WCAT as an investment for a similar if not risky high impact return such as Emerald?
Posted at 27/12/2024 16:12 by rockyride
Building a nice position at these levels, I can really see WCAT being involved in some sort of deal in South Sudan along with SAVE in some capacity.
Posted at 20/12/2024 12:41 by rockyride
IMHO - they won't raise, SAVE will debt fund them as it's WCAT who have the relationship with the Government and SAVE n ed to piggy back on to that.
Posted at 12/12/2024 13:12 by johnpope
17 September 2024WILDCAT Petroleum Plc("Wildcat" or the "Company")MOU with Nile Petroleum CorporationWildcat Petroleum Plc ("WCAT" or "the Company") a company targeting investment opportunities in businesses and assets within the upstream sector of the petroleum industry is pleased to announce it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Nile Petroleum Corporation ("Nilepet"), the National Oil and Gas Corporation of South Sudan, to collaborate together for acquiring the assets held by Petronas Carigali Nile Limited ("PCNL"), a subsidiary of Petronas Nasional Berhad (together "PETRONAS"), in the Republic of South Sudan ("South Sudan").
Posted at 06/12/2024 11:19 by bad gateway
Thanks stocks, mid Dec isn't a long wait either. WCAT have their AGM around then too so will keep an eye out.
Posted at 04/12/2024 10:22 by zengas
First time i've seen a statement on multiple acquiring parties. There were about 64 fields here from memory so it could offer a potential deal for WCAT considering the involvement of M. Kroupeev. Could be that S.Sudan wants to widen the number of oil companies into the country for wider deals/investment. (Who knows - but that's the latest).

From SAVE yesterday

South Sudan

As previously announced, Savannah continues discussions with the various stakeholders around an alternative transaction structure in relation to the proposed acquisition of the ex-PETRONAS assets in South Sudan. Savannah management believe that any transaction which would ultimately be completed would be on significantly different terms to that envisioned when the transaction was initially announced in December 2022 with the likely involvement of multiple acquiring parties.

We continue to believe that a transaction could be potentially accretive to the Company and expect to provide a further update on progress made by mid to late December 2024.

The assets themselves are estimated to have produced an average of 81 Kbopd on a gross basis in 2024 to end October, reduced from approximately 150 Kbopd in FY 2023, given the prolonged downtime experienced by the Bashayer Pipeline Company ("BAPCO") pipeline, which exports a significant portion of the country's oil production.
Posted at 07/11/2024 17:42 by worlds lrgest undies
WCAT ain’t “too quiet”!!!

It’s a potless shell that can’t afford a transaction let alone do one. And run by Mandy Mitty.

It will keep doing further discounted raises to pay its working cap requirements for regulatory reasons and then fade away…….
Posted at 18/9/2024 12:27 by zengas
For interest only - I posted this on the SAVE bb earlier given that they were in discussion with Petronas to buy the assets and now also switching to do a possible alternative deal.

' Savannah would be well aware of who their competitors are if any.

As for WCAT. Might be laughable to some but look deeper

Michael Kroupeev is an advisor to WCAT and i note he bought a very modest £50k investment over a year ago.

He owns Waterford Investment. He turned Emerald Energy a serial under performer in Colombia oil by making a strategic investment and getting them involved in Syria which had similar discoveries across the border in Iraqi Kurdistan and not long before they had significant discoveries/production.

15-16 years ago I think he made £138m turning Emerald into a 25 or else 50 bagger from memory which was sold to Sinochem. (Emeralds Colombia assets were attacked/ burned down later).



He didn't have the same luck however with Sterling Energy in Kurdistan which then lay stagnant for a number of years while Waterfordy exited and ex Tullow people and others turned it into Afentra.


"The owner of Waterford, Mikhail Kroupeev will join WCAT as a strategic adviser to its Board of Directors and Waterford will also take a nominal equity stake in Wildcat*.

The Waterford Group ("Waterford") was established in 1995 as an investment vehicle for Mr Michael Kroupeev.

Waterford invests mainly in up-stream petroleum projects and since its inception, the fund has invested in over a dozen such projects, both public and private. In London, the company has invested in listed petroleum companies including Emerald Energy, Dana Petroleum, Anglo-Siberian, EuroSov Petroleum, Gulfsands Petroleum, Sterling Energy, Petroceltic and Sibir Energy.

Wildcat will be able to draw upon Mr Kroupeev's extensive experience of managing listed oil companies as well as raising finance and negotiating significant petroleum sector deals. Wildcat will seek to leverage the extensive financial and petroleum network Mr Kroupeev has built up over the last 30 years, working with major investors, funds and major oil companies.

Mandhir Singh, Chairman of Wildcat, commented: "The management of Wildcat is delighted to secure the backing of such a successful and experienced partner.
The support provided by Waterford and Mr Kroupeev and their extensive networks will help to accelerate the process of Wildcat becoming a profitable, producing oil company with a high impact exploration division.This relationship will also allow Wildcat to tackle significant oil projects."



It's this relationship i expect that people are missing about how WCAT could possibly be looking at these kind of opportunities no matter how incredible it may seem (It's not). I expect if a deal, any deal whether in Africa, Sudan or South Sudan could be financed as per Emerald Energy if anyone can remember that. While there's 2.8 billion shares in issue in WCAT, the m/cap is only £5m and it's the kind of relationship where Kroupeev could help inject significant financing/placing etc for WCAT as an investment for a similar if not risky high impact return such as Emerald? '

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